ican't to transfer music from cd to my device ican't to transfer music from cd to my device

AnonymousJan 14, 2009

im not happy because i have mac and my windows i have on my mac computer and i've downloaded the samsung media studio it doesent work

im not happy because i have mac and my windows i have on my mac computer and i've downloaded the samsung media studio it doesent work

AnonymousApr 05, 2009

can't get it to work with Mac.... looking for alternate ways..

can't get it to work with Mac.... looking for alternate ways..

AnonymousApr 28, 2009

I am getting cyclic redundancy check (CRC error). How can I fix it. I use Windows Vista. The player works fine and I do have the original CD. I never had this problem when I used other PCs in the past. Can you help? thanks! I am getting cyclic redundancy check (CRC error). How can I fix it. I use Windows Vista. The player works fine and I do have the original CD. I never had this problem when I used other PCs in the past. Can you help? thanks!

AnonymousMay 23, 2009

cant get sumsung media studio 5 on my mac because ive got a yp-k5j can u help

cant get sumsung media studio 5 on my mac because ive got a yp-k5j can u help

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Samsung Player Is No Longer Detected By Windows XP, Vista, Emodio Or Samsung Media Studio.
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When your computer doesn't recognize your Samsung MP3 player, programs such as Samsung Media Studio (SMS), Emodio, Windows Media Player (10 or 11) do not allow you to transfer files to your player. In SMS and Emodio, the portable icon appears grayed out. In Windows Media Player, you are prompted to connect a device.Your PC may fail to recognize your player for a variety of reasons. To begin troubleshooting, scroll down, and then click the operating system your computer is currently running. -------------------------------------------------------------------------General Operating System Information-------------------------------------------------------------------------On Windows computers, Samsung MP3 players require at least Windows XP Service Pack 2. If you have an older operating system such as Windows 2000 or Windows 98, your computer won't recognize your player until youupgrade your PC to at least Windows XP Service Pack 2.If your PC is running Linux or MAC, it will not recognize some MP3players that support only MTP mode. However, it will recognize players that support UMS mode and list them as mass storage devices. The following Samsung MP3 players support UMS: YP-U1, YP-U2, YP-U3, YP-U4, YP-U5, and YP-S2. The following Samsung MP3 players support both MTP and UMS mode: YP-Z5 and YP-P3.Windows Vista may fail to detect you device if the player is not connected properly, Windows Media Player is not installed or has becomecorrupted, Vista is unable to install the MTP drivers, or the MTP patchis not installed.
You can check it out further by going to this website and entering the information about your playerhttp://www.samsung.com/us/support/#Please rate me.

I had same problem with Samsung media studio not recognizing MP3 player. Here is how I fixed it. With the MP3 plugged in, I had to go into System/ Hardware/Device Manager and find the S3 driver under "Windows portable Media" and uninstall it. Then unplug and replug the S3 into the usb so that driver gets reinstalled.

Then I decided windows media player and samsung media studio are unnecessary for transferring music files to MP3 player.

Instead I go into Portable Media Devices from the control panel and just treat the MP3 player like a usb device. I copy folders of music and songs into the Music folder on the MP3. For me this is way easier than the Samsung music studio or Windows Media player.

Please stay in one question.You've started a new question with this post as you did with your request. It's easier for me to have one question, containing all posts regarding that question...That was no answer for your question. Here we go

As you can see on the download page of samsung, there are several applications available. It's a bit confusing, as they have Multimedia Studio (1.0), Samsung Music Studio (1.0) and Samsung Media Studio(5.1.3.2).

I think you should just download Music Studio. This is a direct download link to the installation file. Since the Multimedia Studio doesn't work, you can uninstall it.

Also something to check, is that because the player is recognized and listed in the Device Manager, it probably is available in My Computer.If not: right-click My Computer -> ManageSelect Storage -> Disk ManagementYour mp3 should be listed there as an 20GB drive.Let me know what you found.

Does your device show up as a separate device in windows explorer? If so you may drag and drop files directly onto it.

Alternatively you can download alternative free media players like winamp and rhapsody which do the same job as media player.

If your device does not show up in windows explorer then you may have a usb problem on your Samsung media player. This is most likely to be a hardware fault which I don't know a free/cheap solution to.